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Pederson, T., Magic Touch: A Simple Object Location Tracking System Enabling the Development of Physical-Virtual Artefacts in Office Environments. Springer-Verlag London Ltd, Personal and Ubiquitous Computing, vol. 5 (2001), 54--57.

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....While PVA refers to both instantiations of a PVA (that is, the PVA as whole) PVA refers to the physical instantiation of a specific PVA and PVA refers to the virtual instantiation of a specific PVA. 2. 2 Magic Touch Physical virtual homomorphism is assured by a computer system, Magic Touch [8], which recognizes any alterations on PVA instantiations and consequently performs the appropriate update to the other corresponding instantiation (see Fig. 1. Fully developed (it is still under development) this system will make use of a large amount of physical and virtual activity data to be ....

....physical and virtual activity data to be used as input to user modeling and object (PVA) modeling algorithms. Technically, the object location tracking is performed by a combination of RF ID, infrared and ultrasound technology based on a small wearable unit placed on user s hands, as described in [8]. 3 Location Modeling Almost all physical activities performed by humans involve moving things from one place to another. Sometimes it is a matter of millimeters, sometimes its about thousands of kilometers. Sometimes its about moving parts of an object while at other times collection of objects ....

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Pederson, T.: Magic Touch: A Simple Object Location Tracking System Enabling the Development of Physical-Virtual Artefacts in Office Environments. Short paper for the Workshop on Situated Interaction in Ubiquitous Computing, ACM CHI


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Pederson, T., Magic Touch: A Simple Object Location Tracking System Enabling the Development of Physical-Virtual Artefacts in Office Environments. Springer-Verlag London Ltd, Personal and Ubiquitous Computing, vol. 5 (2001), 54--57.

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